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Pet Immune Motion Detectors

Every homeowner is concerned about home security, as this is what helps prevent various forms of home invasion such as burglaries. Incorporated into some of the most powerful home security systems are various cutting-edge technologies including motion detectors.

The downside to motion detector technology, however, is that it is often set off by harmless things such as the family pet, and not by malicious intruders. Some enterprising homeowners have found ways to get around this problem, such as blocking the lower part of the motion detector lens with masking tape. This solution, however, also leaves your home more vulnerable to intrusion. The need to solve this peculiar dilemma gave rise to the pet immune motion detectors.

Pet immune motion detectors are based on dual-lens technology, allowing the detector to identify and ignore moving objects that are less than 2 ½ feet high, thereby allowing pets to pass without activating the alarm. These motion detectors are usually programmed with a certain weight limit as well, and an object that is less than two and a half feet in height but more than eighty-five pounds in weight will still trigger the motion detector. These values are merely general guidelines, and the exact specifications of each motion detector will vary according to the type of motion detector and its manufacturing company.

The difference in specifications between brands of motion detectors means that you will be able to select a system that suits your particular needs. You may wish to exclude your pets from ebing detected and can therefore choose a motion detector that only detects moving objects heavier or taller than your pets.

If you wish to install a new home security system for your home and you have pets, then there are several thing that you should keep in mind as you search for the ideal system. The most important thing to remember is to purchase a motion detector system that is pet immune, so your pet will not inadvertently trigger your home security system. You should ensure that the system you finally select is the right one for your pet, and that the specifications remain within the threshold where your pet will be ignored by the pet immune motion detectors. You should be allowed to check out the motion detector before you purchase it.

Finally, after you’ve installed your home security system in your home, you should have the pet immune motion detector activated and get your pet to walk in front of it. This will ensure that your home security system is indeed optimized for your household, and you will not need to make any further adjustments to the specifications of the detectors.

 
                                        

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